Environmental designers led by UdeM professor and vice-dean Isabelle Thomas have developed RésiliAction, an assessment tool that promotes resilient land use where there's a risk of flooding.
People who use drugs are more affected by the pandemic than the general population – and public-health authorities should adapt, says an ongoing study by CRCHUM researcher Sarah Larney.
Boys who start attending daycare between ages 6 and 36 months old have a better chance of going on to complete high school and a lower risk of poverty as adults, a new Canadian study suggests.
A new study has uncovered a correlation between psychological distress and genital and urinary health problems in female survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Researchers from UdeM, the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital and McGill University have obtained a major grant to study Parkinson's disease.
On the eve of the inauguration of the Centre for Research on Public Health of UdeM and the CCSMTL, its scientific director and guest speaker talk about its mission and the challenges ahead.
Researchers at UdeM's CinéMédias laboratory are trying to measure the therapeutic value of using movies and film clips to help children develop, adults sleep better and seniors deal with dementia.
Université de Montréal's music observatory and two of its labs are conducting several projects to understand the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of musicians and the public.